Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's child reportedly won't have a royal title.

Currently, any child born to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be a lord or a lady, and will not have the title of prince or princess.

It was thought that the Queen may decree a change of rule for them, as she did with William and Kate's children, who are HRHs.

However, according to reports, Harry and Meghan 'will not seek any official royal role for their first child' because they want their children to have 'a relatively normal life'

A source told The Sunday Times that they wanted their children's lives to be as normal as possible, saying: "That word "normal" looms very large for Harry and Meghan when it comes to their child's future".

The couple reportedly feel that with no title, their baby would be more protected from the pressures that come with being a part of the royal family.

And the couple who are expecting their first child in Spring 2019 wouldn't be the first royals to turn down royal titles for their children. Princess Anne most famously decided not to give her children titles.